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Show IffizM ON THE PH pOMEFRONfi j C PRINGS in need of repair should 1 be removed and new webbing I stretched across the bottom of the j chair seat. The springs are then I replaced and the bottoms sewn to I the webbing. Next comes the tying. Cut a ! generous length of cord and tack it to the back of the seat frame, i Using the knot sketched, tie to I jSf BOTTOM OF HEAVY HEMP SPRINGS SEWN TWINE TIES TOPS TO WEBBINS FROM BACK WITH FLAX TO FRONT-THEN UPHOLSTERY FROM SIDE TWINE TO SIDE the back and then the front of the first spring. Continue across the row, finishing in the front, as shown. In the best furniture, springs are tied in this manner from back to front; side to side and diagonally across rows. About four ounces of the sewing twine and eight of tying twine will do an average chair. NOTE: If you have springs to repair, be sure to clip and save this article as it is not in any of the homemaking booklets book-lets which Mrs. Spears has prepared for our readers. Booklets are numbered from one to eight and No. 5 and 6 contain directions direc-tions for remodeling old rockers and other out-of-date chairs. Copies are 10 cents each postpaid. Order direct from MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 10 cents for each book desired. de-sired. Name Address hM if: P pURTAINS and draperies-thi quickest way of transforming i room! Make your own from these clear directions and have youj choice of valance, swag, variec draping and arrangement. Pattern 443 contains detailed direction for making curtains and drapes in a vari ety of styles. Send your order to: Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. 117 Minna St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for Pattern No Name Address PCOLDS'MISERIES A BlETEtf! 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It Is a good habit to form, the hoM of consulting the advertisements everY time we make a purchase, though we have already decided just whot ' want and where we are going to buy it. It gives us the most priceless flin In the world: the feeling of b'n adequately prepared. When we go Into a store, prepared beforehand with knowledge of what a offered and at what price, we o an expert buyer, filled with self-con"" dence. It Is a pleasant feeling to h the feeling of adequacy. Most of I happiness In the world can be lr to a lack of this feeling. Thus o ."islng shows another of Its nl, facets shows Itself as an aid tow0' making all our business relation1 more secure and pleasant. White Fawn Flour Leads Them All Ask your Friendly Grocer TY Victory Vegetables tlH You 'an ki-ow them at H fi horae w''h Chemicals. B A:t Now! Write! I R. L. FARRAND If , 818 Third Ave. I I Ba" t-ke City. Utah II Send name address and 50e fcf for pamphlet. "T--JVe I BUREAU OF STANDARDS A BUSINESS 1 organization which wants I to get the most for the 1 money sets up standards by which to judge what is offered to it, just as in I Washington the govern- I ment maintains a Bureau ! of Standards. You can have your own ! Bureau of Standards, t6o. 1 Just consult the advertis- 6 I ing columns of your news- paper. They safeguard I 1 your purchasing power I |